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My hope is that the Democrats will take the Senate back. I think the best we could realistically hope for is for the Congress to be split and for a moderate president (either Kasick or Clinton)--I think that at heart Hillary is a moderate and has a desire to be successful and has and will work across the aisle and I think that Kasich is human enough to be the same.

"...of no more satisfying conceit than the discovery of such hidden depths of character in one's own child..." - From Survive the Savage SeaIntegrity is doing the right thing when no one is looking.

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I'll make it easy for ya. Name 5 things the repubs have done in the since 1980 that have helped the average citizen.

Originally Posted by Gotcha

R's can't do much with a president that will veto their legislation. No one said what time frame so I assumed we are speaking in the last 7 yrs. Of course as soon as I mention this that will change.

As most of us have come to understand these last 7 yrs, liberals and conservatives agree on very little. I won't even ask if you agree!

Actually, you will note that the "last 7 yrs" was not mentioned at all...in fact, it hasn't changed since you made your post...you apparently missed the criteria in the original post requesting a list...this should make it really easy for you...or should it?

"...of no more satisfying conceit than the discovery of such hidden depths of character in one's own child..." - From Survive the Savage SeaIntegrity is doing the right thing when no one is looking.

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R's do not cater to classes they cater to all the citizens of the country.

D's cater to classes.

Is that clear enough for ya?

Gotcha is trying to make a joke...on the outside chance that you were serious; name five (5) things that the Republicans have done since 1980 that benefited the average citizen...since you believe that they act in behalf of all citizens, which should include the average everyday folks like you and me and fastcar and everybody else who is posting here.

"...of no more satisfying conceit than the discovery of such hidden depths of character in one's own child..." - From Survive the Savage SeaIntegrity is doing the right thing when no one is looking.

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R's do not cater to classes they cater to all the citizens of the country.

D's cater to classes.

Is that clear enough for ya?

Nope.

What is clear is that you are wrong again. Nobody mentioned "classes". Well, you did, as such it should be evident even to you that repubs cater to the 1% of the wealthiest. To substantiate that, I'd guide you to your standard bearer Mittens Romney and his remarks during his campaign.

I suppose your okay with Romney and his cronies basically saying that "your" vote in the primary means diddly and that he and his buddies would choose who your candidate would be at the convention. You willhave nothing to say about it.

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Originally Posted by KathyInAR

Gotcha is trying to make a joke...on the outside chance that you were serious; name five (5) things that the Republicans have done since 1980 that benefited the average citizen...since you believe that they act in behalf of all citizens, which should include the average everyday folks like you and me and fastcar and everybody else who is posting here.

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The D's cater to classes, be it gender, age, culture, color the R's do not. I know you and others will say they cater to the 1 or 2%.

As you see I already predicted what you said.

Originally Posted by Fastcar

Nope.
What is clear is that you are wrong again. Nobody mentioned "classes". Well, you did, as such it should be evident even to you that repubs cater to the 1% of the wealthiest. To substantiate that, I'd guide you to your standard bearer Mittens Romney and his remarks during his campaign.
I suppose your okay with Romney and his cronies basically saying that "your" vote in the primary means diddly and that he and his buddies would choose who your candidate would be at the convention. You willhave nothing to say about it.
You might want to shut off fox and broaden your scope of info.
Keep right on supporting these guy's, sooo friggin' sad.

I never heard of Mittens. If this is someone I should know do they have a real name?

No you mentioned "average citizen". Is an average citizen no longer considered middle class? If not, what is the definition of the average citizen?

I think it is hilarious to see liberals all upset. I knew the time would come.

The comment is correct.
"There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it -- that that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what."

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Originally Posted by Fastcar

Nope.

What is clear is that you are wrong again. Nobody mentioned "classes". Well, you did, as such it should be evident even to you that repubs cater to the 1% of the wealthiest. To substantiate that, I'd guide you to your standard bearer Mittens Romney and his remarks during his campaign.

I suppose your okay with Romney and his cronies basically saying that "your" vote in the primary means diddly and that he and his buddies would choose who your candidate would be at the convention. You willhave nothing to say about it.

You might want to shut off fox and broaden your scope of info.

Keep right on supporting these guy's, sooo friggin' sad.

Rep or Dem, our votes don't matter!
The Dems chose Hillary the day she QUIT as Sec. of State. Bernie and that other dude are just shills. It's all for show.
The Reps have said many times over that it doesn't matter what people want, Donald will not be the nominee.

But it makes us feel good to think we are part of the process.

I found a preacher who spoke of the light but there was brimstone in his throatHe'd show me the way according to him in return for my personal checkI flipped my channel back to CNN and I lit another cigarette